The chancellor’s announcement that College Based Fees (CBF) would be put on hold has caused Cal Poly administrators to rethink college expenses.
City council delays decision on party policies
More than 130 people attended the SLO City Council meeting Tuesday night, where San Luis Obispo Police Chief Deb Linden presented five strategies to deal with the noise and partying in the community.
Students pumped about new gym
The temporary exercise facility in the Cal Poly Recreation Center is now open and in constant use with gym goers. The opening occurred as scheduled by Associated Students Inc. (ASI) on Sept. 15.
Health Center launches secure portal
During last year’s discussion with the Student Health Advisory Council, students said the functionality of the new Mustang Health Portal would make the Health Center more accessible.
Returning to America’s core values
We have traded our heritage for unstated truths, that all men are equal, they have evolved from goo with equal rights, among these are marriage of anything to anyone, life and the pursuit of our pleasures.
“Narnia” author weaves a tale of sisterly bonds
When most of us think of C.S. Lewis, we think of his hugely popular “Chronicles of Narnia.” Despite being a longtime devotee of the Narnia books, I never read any of his other works – until this one.
Market music replaces UU entertainment
Construction in the UU plaza has caused ASI to move the UU hour concert series, cut back on the number of bands playing per quarter and create a new music event called Fan Fest.
GI Bill creates delays
Though well over 200,000 applications have been received for GI Bill assistance, only about 27,500 veterans have received financial assistance through the Post-9/11 GI Bill.
Politicians hear the noise
San Luis Obispo Police Chief Deborah Linden will propose strategies to reduce the number of noise and party-related disturbances at a city council session at 7 p.m. tonight.
Cal Poly Sweeps UC Riverside for First Big West Win
The Cal Poly volleyball team trailed UC Riverside just twice Saturday evening in recording both its initial Big West Conference victory of the season and ninth-consecutive win against the Highlanders.
Cal Poly Held Scoreless by Portland, 2-0
Cal Poly men’s soccer freshman goalkeeper Brett Finkelstein notched a career-high nine saves Friday evening, but Portland found the back of the net twice during a three-minute span midway through the second half to deal the Mustangs a 2-0 defeat.